Food Republic | Restaurants, Reviews, Recipes, Cooking Tips (2024)

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How To Politely Ask For Change At A Restaurant How To Substitute Kahlúa With Instant Coffee What Is XXXX Beer And Is It Related To Dos Equis? Make Your Quesadillas In A Waffle Iron For The Perfect Bite Every Time The Plastic Bag Hack For Spill-Free Takeout Containers The Salad Spinner Hack To Quickly Defrost Shrimp The Biggest Difference Between Whiskey And Brandy Toasted Flour Is The Key To Bakery-Worthy Dough Stop Breadcrumbs From Falling Off Your Chicken With One Extra Step The Fork Hack To Shape Gnocchi In Seconds Sunny Anderson's Favorite Powerhouse Secret Ingredient The Best Day Of The Week To Shop At 10 Popular Grocery Stores The Origin Of Guacamole Is More Ancient Than You'd Think The Kitchen Tool You Need To Make Simple Shaved Ice At Home Sausages Vs Hot Dogs: What's The Difference The Country That Drinks The Most Alcohol In The World Why Flavored Coffee Can Be A Red Flag For True Aficionados The Accidental 1940s Origin Of Nachos 12 Ways To Take Your Toast To The Next Level Giada De Laurentiis's Avocado Toast Comes With A Caprese Twist The Secret To Making Reheated Mac And Cheese Taste Fresh The Biscuit Cutter Fix For The Roundest Cookies Ever The Step You Should Never Skip To Prevent Soggy Coleslaw Make Store-Bought Caesar Taste Homemade With Extra Egg Yolks Don't Just Cook With Bay Leaves - Use Them To Protect Your Pantry Savory Chicken Pad See-Ew Recipe What Is The Best Ratio For An Arnold Palmer Drink? How To Make Grilled Cheese Sandwiches With A Hot Iron Camembert Cheese May Be Going Extinct. Here's Why

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The 2 Inexpensive Beef Cuts To Mash Up For Perfect Meatballs

We can all recognize that beef is getting pricier. However, you don't need to compromise on flavor with these two inexpensive cuts when making meatballs.

By Joey DeGrado

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How To Politely Ask For Change At A Restaurant

By Jennifer Mathews

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How To Substitute Kahlúa With Instant Coffee

By Khyati Dand

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Eric Ripert's Oil Tip For Next Level Homemade Mayonnaise

By Louise Rhind-Tutt

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Ina Garten's Tangy Secret Ingredient For Next-Level Smash Burgers

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    How To Politely Ask For Change At A Restaurant

    Asking for change at a restaurant can be awkward, but it's important to remember that servers are prepared for this scenario. Just remember to be polite.

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  • Drink

    How To Substitute Kahlúa With Instant Coffee

    If you love Kahlúa-based drinks like mudslides and espresso martinis but run out of the spirit, you can easily substitute it with instant coffee.

    By Khyati Dand

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    What Is XXXX Beer And Is It Related To Dos Equis?

    The XXXX brand sounds similar to another brand of beer, Dos Esquis or Two X's, but this Australian brewing company is putting out something uniquely theirs.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen

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    Make Your Quesadillas In A Waffle Iron For The Perfect Bite Every Time

    Ensure that you never experience the disappointment of a floppy quesadilla with unmelted cheese pockets again by cooking it in a waffle iron.

    By L Valeriote

  • Restaurants

    The Plastic Bag Hack For Spill-Free Takeout Containers

    To stop everything from Chinese takeout to drink orders to-go from spilling on the way home, use this clever hack to keep them snug in their plastic bags.

    By Hannah Beach

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    The Salad Spinner Hack To Quickly Defrost Shrimp

    The salad spinner is amazing for thawing frozen shrimp, as it does so without the risk of creating rubbery seafood - a common issue with microwave defrosting.

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  • Drink

    The Biggest Difference Between Whiskey And Brandy

    Brandy and whiskey look very similar at first glance, but their differing flavors, uses, and means of production reflect just how unique they are.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen

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    Toasted Flour Is The Key To Bakery-Worthy Dough

    If you want your home-baked goods to take like they came straight from a professional bakery, you need to start toasting your flour before you cook.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen

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    Stop Breadcrumbs From Falling Off Your Chicken With One Extra Step

    Hate having bald fried chicken? Tired of your delicate breading sloughing off in the oil? You're probably skipping this small but vital step.

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    Sunny Anderson's Favorite Powerhouse Secret Ingredient

    Sunny Anderson is known for loving heat in her dishes, and there's one secret ingredient she makes DIY style and always has on hand to spice up her meals.

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  • Grocery

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    An overcrowded, understocked grocery store can break your trip, but we've got the tips on when to shop at 10 popular chains for full shelves and great deals.

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  • Food

    The Origin Of Guacamole Is More Ancient Than You'd Think

    Believe it or not, guacamole was not invented at Chipotle. It dates way back to the Aztec Empire, where it went by a different name, but was just as tasty.

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    The Kitchen Tool You Need To Make Simple Shaved Ice At Home

    To make shaved ice without a special machine, turn to this common kitchen appliance that crushes ice cubes in to a fluffy treat that's ready for toppings.

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  • Food

    Sausages Vs Hot Dogs: What's The Difference

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    The Country That Drinks The Most Alcohol In The World

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    12 Ways To Take Your Toast To The Next Level

    If you're tired of eating the same old toast every morning, try switching it up with toppings like cream cheese and fruit or butter filled with flavorful herbs!

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    Giada De Laurentiis's Avocado Toast Comes With A Caprese Twist

    Giada de Laurentiis caprese-inspired avocado toast not only tastes delicious, but has a beautiful presentation that isn't as hard to achieve as it seems.

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    The Secret To Making Reheated Mac And Cheese Taste Fresh

    Adding a tablespoon of milk for every cup of leftover mac and cheese should suffice to maintain the dish's moisture and texture when you reheat it.

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    The Biscuit Cutter Fix For The Roundest Cookies Ever

    While some people prefer their baked goods to look homemade, sometimes you want that perfectly round look. Luckily, all you need is a biscuit cutter.

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    The Step You Should Never Skip To Prevent Soggy Coleslaw

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    Make Store-Bought Caesar Taste Homemade With Extra Egg Yolks

    Want to jazz up your store-bought Caesar dressing? It's easy as pie -- all you need is an egg yolk and a whisk, and you can make it taste homemade.

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    Don't Just Cook With Bay Leaves - Use Them To Protect Your Pantry

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    What Is The Best Ratio For An Arnold Palmer Drink?

    An Arnold Palmer has the perfect blend of sweet iced tea and sour citrus to refresh you on a summer day, but what ratio of lemonade and tea should you use?

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    How To Make Grilled Cheese Sandwiches With A Hot Iron

    Stuck in a hotel? Stove and microwave suddenly broken and all you have left is a clothes iron? Never fear! You can actually cook a grilled cheese.

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    Camembert Cheese May Be Going Extinct. Here's Why

    For any lovers of French cheese, including brie, blue cheese, and especially Camembert, brace yourselves: Winter may be coming for your favorite cheeses.

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